India Jammu and Kashmir Gujari speaking
Gujjars and
Bakarwals are concentrated in all districts of Jammu and Kashmir and also in
Kargil district of
Ladakh. As per 2011 census in Jammu and Kashmir there were 11,35,196 Gujari speakers and 34,858 were Khandeshi-Gujari (also known Ded-Gujari) speaking individuals. Total their population was
1,170,054. There are approximately 8 million Gujari speakers in Jammu and Kashmir.
Himachal Pradesh In 1961 census in
Himachal Pradesh Gujari speaking Gurjars were recorded as 4,927. In the
2011 Indian census, the Gujari-speaking population was recorded as 14,127, mostly spoken by
Muslim Gujjars in the
Chamba,
Kangra and
Solan districts.
Indian Punjab In the 2011 Indian census, the Gujari-speaking population in
Punjab, India was recorded as 7,024, spoken by
Muslim Gujjars in the
Hoshiarpur,
Ludhiana,
Amritsar and
Pathankot districts.
Madhya Pradesh In
Madhya Pradesh's 1961 census Gujari speaking were recorded as 453.
Uttarakhand In the 2011 Indian census, the Gujari-speaking population In
Uttarakhand was recorded as 3,822, mostly spoken by
Muslim Gujjars in the
Dehradun and
Haridwar districts.
Gujarat In the 2011 Indian census, the Gujari-speaking population in
Gujarat was recorded as 3,496 spoken by Hindu Gurjars.
Uttar Pradesh In
1961 Indian census in Uttar Pradesh Gujari speakers were recorded as 1,448.
Rajasthan In the
2011 census of India, the Gujari-speaking population in
Rajasthan was recorded as 308 spoken by Hindu Gurjars.
Haryana and Chhattisgarh In the 2011 Indian census, the Gujari-speaking population in
Haryana was recorded as 129. In
Chhattisgarh state their population recorded as only 12 individuals in 2011 census of India.
Pakistan Azad Kashmir In
Azad Kashmir Gujari speaking Gujjars are estimated to be around 8,00,000. Gujari speakers are found in all
ten districts of Azad Kashmir, while non Gujari speaking Gujjars are not included.
Muzaffarabad,
Kotli,
Jhelum (Hattian Bala) and
Haveli are major districts where share of Gujari is spoken as mother tongue is 35-30%.
Population Gujar speaking population share in districts of Azad Kashmir.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Gujari is a major language of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after Pashto,
Hindko, and
Saraiki. It is spoken in the northern half of the KPK province. Gujari is mainly spoken in almost all major cities and
cantonment areas of the province. and as per 2025 estimates their population is 40,000 in Swat Kohistan. In
Lower Dir District their population is 10,500.
Indus Kohistan is now divided in three districts:
Lower Kohistan District,
Upper Kohistan District &
Kolai-Palas Kohistan District located in the
Kohistan region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In the 2023 census of Pakistan, the total population of these three districts was 10,43,126. Gujjars made up around 10.5% of the combined population of these three districts (in Indus Kohistan), with a population of 1,09,528. In
Battagram District, Gujari speakers make UP 18% of the population, with 60,477 people. Although they are found throughout northern areas of Pakistan especially in Hazara region. However, other estimates from local tribesmen estimate upwards of 50,000. ==Writing System==